Retiring Sandy Ground Museum Executive Director Honored With May 22nd Declared “Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro Day: BP Fossella

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BP Fossella to Declare May 22nd “Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro Day” on Staten Island

Editor’s note: Readers may remember our coverage of the Sandy Ground Staten Island ferry boat named after the oldest continuously inhabited African-American settlement launched from Florida and destined for New York. 

Sandy Ground’s church was a sister congregation to the Cherry Lane Church and cemetery that were paved over in the 1960s to make way for the shopping center that now occupies their former location.  Readers can learn more about this forgotten graveyard, as well as the connections between the two churches who shared a pastor in our interviews with Heather Quinlan.  

Staten Island, NY – Borough President Vito Fossella will deliver a proclamation to Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro in honor of her lifelong work serving Sandy Ground. The proclamation will be delivered at a press conference at Borough Hall on Wednesday, May 22nd at 1:00 PM.

Ms. Moody D’Alessandro is the retiring Executive Director of the Sandy Ground Historical Society, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving and telling the history of the Sandy Ground neighborhood of Staten Island.

Sandy Ground was founded by free Black New Yorkers and Southern oystermen as a haven for African Americans during the mid-19th century, and accordingly was an important stop of the Underground Railroad. Sandy Ground is not only a Staten Island story, but also an American story.

A lifetime Staten Islander, Ms. Moody D’Alessandro spent several decades curating the Sandy Ground site and traveling to speak before audiences to spread the message of Sandy Ground’s importance in the annals of Staten Island and American history.

For her role in preserving and promoting a cornerstone of Staten Island history, Ms. Moody D’Alessandro will be honored with a proclamation declaring May 22nd “Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro Day” on Staten Island.

Banner Image: Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro and BP Fossella. Image Credit – Sandy Ground Historical Society

 


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  • Avatar Cajun Joe says:

    Borough President Fosella is the BP we always wanted but never had. Some of our past BP’s were also effective, but the current BP really gets the job done. He is there for islanders. Thank you, BP Fosella.

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